Directory of Fellows and Research Associates, 1999-Present

The American Antiquarian Society has been awarding visiting research fellowships since 1972-73. These stipend-bearing awards have enabled a diverse group of researchers to spend anywhere from one month to a full year in residence at the Society.

Reconstitutive Congressional Change:The Case of the US Senate, 1789-1841

Michael

West

1985-86

University of Pittsburgh

professor

Peterson

Thoreau and the Search for the language of Nature, 1690-1865'

Anne

McLucas

1985-86

Harvard University

associate professor

Peterson

The Connection Between American Folk Song and Theatre

Gillian

Avery

1985-86

author

Peterson

The American Pattern of Childhood

Jean

Friedman

1985-86

University of Georgia

associate professor

Peterson

Families at War: Northern and Southern Communities in the Civil War

Harry

Williams

1985-86

Brown University

PhD candidate

Haven

Charles Lenox Remond and the Community of Female Abolitionists

Robert

Dykstra

1985-86

SUNY, Albany

professor

RA

Iowans and White Supremacy, 1838-1880

Paul

Johnson

1985-86

Princeton University

guest lecturer

AAS-NEH

From Yeoman to Factory Hand: Studies in Early Industrial Society

Katherine

Preston

1985-86

CUNY

PhD candidate

Peterson

Traveling Opera Troupes in the United States, 1830-65

David

Shields

1985-86

The Citadel

assistant professor

Haven

Literary Neoclassicism during the 1740's and 1750's in Massachusetts

Charles

Clark

1985-86

University of New Hampshire

professor emeritus

Boni

The Public Prints: An Essay in Anglo-American JournalisticOrigins

Betty

Mitchell

1985-86

associate professor

Haven

Antebellum and Civil War Biography

James

Green

1986-87

Library Company of Philadelphia

associate librarian

Boni

The Book Distribution Network of Mathew Carey, 1785-1820

David

Nord

1986-87

University of Indiana, Bloomington

associate professor

Peterson

Journalism and Cities in American History

Dona

Brown

1986-87

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

visiting instructor

Hiatt

Tourism in New England

Michael

Warner

1986-87

Northwestern University

assistant professor

AAS-NEH

The Letters of the Republic

Elizabeth

Bethel

1986-87

Lander University

associate professor

RA

Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation.

Alden

Vaughan

1986-87

Columbia University

professor

RA

Indians and Europeans in British North America..

James

Raven

1986-87

Pembroke College, Cambridge

fellow

Peterson

The Economics of Bookselling in Britian 1700-1800; Print and Trade in Eighteenth-Century Britiain

Sacvan

Bercovitch

1986-87

Harvard University

professor

AAS-NEH

The Literary Market in 19th-Century America

Michael

Carlebach

1986-87

University of Miami

assistant professor

Peterson

The Origins of Photojournalism in America, 1839-80

Yan

Li

1986-87

University of Connecticut

PhD candidate

Peterson

The Transformation of the Massachusetts Constitution, 1780-1860

Andrew

O'Shaughnessy

1986-87

Lincoln College, Oxford

lecturer

Peterson

The Politics of the Leehard Islands

Katherine

Preston

1986-87

CUNY

PhD candidate

Peterson

Traveling Opera Troupes in the United States, 1830-65.

Michael

Hackenberg

1986-87

University of Chicago

assistant professor

Boni

The Subscription Publishing Phenomenon; William Still's Selling of The Underground Railroad in Philadelphia; The Firm of Deming and Francis in Wethersfield, Conn; The Career of Robert Sears of New York

Deborah

Van Broekhoven

1986-87

Brown University

associate professor

AAS-NEH

Rhode Island Women in the Antislavery Network

Curtis

Hinsley

1986-87

Colgate University

associate professor

Peterson

Anthropology in Boston, 1860-20

Richard

John

1986-87

University of Illinois at Chicago, Associate professor of History

instructor

Hiatt

Managing the Mails: The American Postal System and the Communications Revolution in the Early Republic

Mary

McCarl

1987-88

Boston University

PhD candidate

Peterson

More Confessions of Thomas Shepard's Cambridge Parishioners, 1648-49

Sherry

Sullivan

1987-88

Universit of Alabama, Birmingham

assistant professor

Boni

Noble Savage Iconography in 19th Century Giftbooks

Patricia

Cohen

1987-88

UC Santa Barbara

associate professor

AAS-NEH

Safety and Danger: Women in Public

William

Ward

1987-88

University of Durham

professor emeritus

Peterson

An International History ofthe Great Awakening

Nancy

Hagedorn

1987-88

College of William and Mary

PhD candidate

Peterson

Mediating the Exchange of Cultures: Interpreters among the Iroquois, 1664-1775

Nancy

Isenberg

1987-88

University of Wisconsin, Madison

PhD candidate

Hiatt

`Co-Equality of the Sexes': The Feminist and Religious Discourse of the Nineteenth-Century Woman's Rights Movement in America, 1848-60

Jackson

Main

1987-88

University of Colorado, Boulder

adjunct professor

RA

Leaders of several Newly Established Counties, ca 1800

Thomas

Purvis

1987-88

Auburn University, Montgomery

assistant professor

AAS-NEH

A Decade of Conflict:Anglo-American Mobilization in the Era of the Seven Years' War, 1754-1764